ABSTRACT

China's fifty-five officially recognised ethnic minorities form about 8% of the Chinese population, with over 100 million people, and occupy over 60% of China's territory. They are very diverse, and the degree of modernisation among them varies greatly. This book examines the current state of China's ethnic minorities at a time when ethnic affairs and globalisation are key forces affecting the contemporary world. It considers the fields of policy, economy, society and international relations, including the impact of globalisation and outside influences.

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

Historical background, 1949–1989

chapter 3|19 pages

Minorities politics, 1989–2002

chapter 4|57 pages

The economies of the minorities

chapter 6|18 pages

Population, women and family

chapter 7|24 pages

International relations

chapter 8|6 pages

Conclusion